What professional fighter's striking style...

Always wanted to fight like JWP or Pornsanae Sitmonchai. Pornsanae's a beast, always love to watch him in the ring.
 
Title is miss leading, should be what fighter style do you like because The Bull and The Spider seriously don't fight like one an other.

(Had the same MT coach as John Makdessi as long as we are bragging.)

I was once in a diner in the same city across the bay from where Andre ward is from, (as long as we are bragging.)
 
I was once in a diner in the same city across the bay from where Andre ward is from, (as long as we are bragging.)

My wife shared an elevator ride with GSP and Stephen Struve.
She mistaken one for the other but beside that it was a wonderfull experience.
 
I'm gonna make a shit ton of money this year. Might even retire in a year or two. Age 36. Since we're bragging and all.
 
Hard to say since every style is unique...you might think you fight a certain way but its not the same...You look at James Toney, Mayweather, and Broner...all look similar but really aren't at their cores if you really look at it.

Anyways...Instead of saying who's style is most similar to mine (I only box, don't do MMA)...I would have to say I DRAW INSPIRATION from Ali above all...since I can xD and I also take many elements from De la hoya, Jack Johnson, Mayweather, Broner (as I said, they're actually quite different), and JMM marquez...and very little but still something from Sergio Martinez

But as I said...I'm my own style, so other than drawing inspiration...theres not much to it.
 
chavez jr im as slow and get hit as much as he does but im always going to the body lol
 
Kimbo Slice is my boxing inspiration.
 
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The best way to describe my fighting style is if you had a lonely pig, named hibert who was an aspiring wrestler who never quite made it passed the amataurs. Hibert was great at wrestling and all, but he was in love, and that halted his skill gains greatly. Y'see, Hilbert, despite all of his training, just couldn't pass his own stagnations and slowly drifted into the use of PED's and cough syrup abuse. His addictions becamse so bad that he eventually beat his beloved love and she left him. Alone, Hilbert ventured into the local pub to drink his problems away. There Hilbert encountered a dame, by the name of bigfoot, who caught his attention and he made some mistakes that evening.. resulting in a child 9 months later. This child's name was Trevor, and he had a large beard.
 
The best way to describe my fighting style is if you had a lonely pig, named hibert who was an aspiring wrestler who never quite made it passed the amataurs. Hibert was great at wrestling and all, but he was in love, and that halted his skill gains greatly. Y'see, Hilbert, despite all of his training, just couldn't pass his own stagnations and slowly drifted into the use of PED's and cough syrup abuse. His addictions becamse so bad that he eventually beat his beloved love and she left him. Alone, Hilbert ventured into the local pub to drink his problems away. There Hilbert encountered a dame, by the name of bigfoot, who caught his attention and he made some mistakes that evening.. resulting in a child 9 months later. This child's name was Trevor, and he had a large beard.

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Honestly though? My coaches have mentioned Barrera when I spar (but like the dumber, slower, weaker version of him ofc).
 
No one really. I like to throw punch combos finished with fancier kicks to the head and stuff like Condit does. The combo he knocked GSP down with, where he drops down after throwing a punch only to come back up with a head kick, is something that I've actually been doing for a while. Works really well.

I tend to have more of an upright stance like Anderson sometimes, or like Machida. Off the top of my head that's about all the similarities I can think of.
 
I'd say I try to lean toward the more textbook technical kickboxing style. Someone I'd try to mold myself after would be Mark Hominick, obviously with about 1/100th of his skill.
 
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